East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, September 10, 1902, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 7

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REAL ESTATE
bsiness Cards and Societies
)FE38I0N8 AND TRADES. ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED.
OPPORTUNITIES
PHY8ICIAN8.
COLE. OFFICE IN JUDD
Offlce hours, 10 to 12 a. m. J
m. xeiepnone, uea an.
VF.n. M. D.. DESPAIN BLOCK,
Mid corrects cjo troubles, catnr-
iltlons una impairea neanns.
HTTeetly ntted ror rerraciire er
gVtelephone, Main 1131.
SMITH, OFFICE OVEIt THE
Snvlncs Hank. Telepbone, SO;
lephone. Main 801.
Jkattrrr!r.n. M. D.. nOMBOPATII-
leSwiftclan and gnrg-eon. Office In
- - " 'rnmnnnn ; iiuich. uibla
m
Telephone ;
black 24.
i'WIOWAM nonSR, rnTSICIAN AND
MIn 721. Residence 'phone, black
bl'FATJTi, ROOM 17 AS80CIA-
Telepnone, main van rrai-
one, biacK iui.
HENDERSON, rnTSICIAN
on. apeciaitica eye. ear, none
Office In savings uan duiiq
Main S31.
IC.
Keyes.
niTSICIANS, DHS.
Office one block west
hiiAkesIjER. cnnoNic
ttiliBerrwis diseases and diseases of wo
tr10!t) Hotel l'endleton. Cor. Water
fl'-'Mal' Bts., Pendleton, Or. 'Fhone
DENTISTS.
. a:
W.'.v'
"N, DENTIST. OFFICE IN
'Phone itea n.
. Ul'.IVAlDi, Jr ... ....
lock, over Schmidt's new drag
ilea
iCTS AND BUILDERS.
t. .RWrWARn. ARCHITECT AND BTJ.
Bcnniuuuuui,
,1 , Am,iuiin" ...... '
makes complete and rella-
4. olanrfbiin(llnp! In the city or conn-
jry. Kooas"I7 Judd hnliams.
SHKRKCOJ.E, CONTRACTORS AND
bull
leave MK
jfBstlmatos famished on short
work a -specially. i-rompi
j on Dluff Btreet near Main.
CONTUACTOIt AND 11DILD
ntpa furnished on all kinds
cement walks, stone walls etc
nt East Oregonlan oniee.
-i
.UMjNKS AND BROKERS.
I lillsWii
13
TIONAIj BANK OF ATIIHNA,
(Capital, ?50,000; surplus ana
in. interest on time aeposira.
irclcn and Domestic exchange.
promptly nttended to. Henry
resident: X. .1. Kirn, vice-presi-
. Uarnett, cashier; F. B. l,e
ant cashier.
iETON SAVINGS BANK PEN-
Iregon. Organized Marcn a.
Ml, jou.uuu; surplus $uu,uuu;
wed on time deposits. Ex
rht and sold on all principal
eclal attention given to col
7. .1. Furnish, nresldent: J. N.
.l.fCtwypresIdent ; T. J. Morris, cashier.
WiiWABMEnS' BANK OF WESTON,
WettoB.7: Oregon. Does n general bank
r tintilrmir Exchange bought and sold.
Tlecttetia " promptly attended to. n.
meson.upresldcnt : George W. Proebstel,
M-preaMent; 3. n. Kllgore, cashier: dl
rtors, iO. ,A. nartmnn, M. M. Johns. T.
!JffetwuU. uraw. j. r. lviigore, iiuueri
FRATERNAL ORDERS.
HOTAfc NEIGHBOIIS OF AMERICA
Wlldwood Camp, No. 2333, meets second
ad fourth Tuesday of each month In Odd
Fellows' hall. Mrs. Ida nolcomb, Oracle:
Mrs. Nettle Bobbins, Recorder.
UMATILLA TENT, NO. 27, K, O. T. M.
Meets In Secret society uau, second
and fourth Tuesdays In each month. All
visiting Sir Knights cordially Invited. J.
S. Kees, Record Keeper; E. D. Eatabrook,
Commander.
PENDLETON LODGE, NO. 52, A. F. AND
A. M., meets first and third Mondays of
each month. " Visiting brethren welcome.
T. J. Tweedy, W. M. ; Joe H. Parkes, Sec
PENDLETON CHAPTER, NO. 28 T. C.
Taylor, n. P., F. F. Wamsley, secretary.
Meets first and fourth Friday of each
month In Masonic nail.
DAMON LODGE, NO. 4. KNIGHTS OF
Pythias. J. V. Nowlln, C. C. ; R. W.
Fletcher, K. of R. nnd S. Meets every
Monday In Secret Society Hall.
MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA.
Tutullla Camp, No. 0300. Meets first
and third Mondays of each month at Odd
Fellows' nail. George A. Ilnmblln, Con
sul; G. A. Robblns, Clerk.
WOODMEN OF THE WORLD REGULAR
meetings of Pendleton Camp. No. 41. W.
of W. nre hold In Secret Society Hall
every Saturday evening. Visiting neigh
bors are always welcome. J. P. Walker,
Clerk; J. P. Earl, C. C.
ATTORNEY8.
BALLERAY A McCOURT, LAWYERS, Asso
ciation Building.
CARTER AND RALEY, ATTORNEYS AT
Law. Office In Savings Bank Building.
STEPHEN A. LOWELL, ATTORNEY AT
Law. Room 14 Association BIk., Ten
dleton, Oregon,
HENRY J. BEAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Association 'Block, Pendleton, Oregon.
N. BERKELEY, ATTORNEY
Office In Association Block.,
AT LAW,
E. D. BOYD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 111
court street.
L. B. REEDER, ' ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Pendleton, Oregon.
JAMES A. FEE, LAW OFFICE IN JDDD
Building.
STILLMAN AND PIERCE, ATTORNEYS
nt Law. Mr. Stlllman has been admitt
ed to practice In United States patent of
fices and makes a specialty of Patent Law.
Rooms, 10, 11, 12, and 13 Association
Block.
LIVERY AND FEED 8TABLE8.
TnE OLD SEMPLE FEED YARD. 723
Cottonwood street, Lindsay & Doty
props. Livery, feed and Bale stable. Bad
die horses at nil times. Horses for sale,
'Phone Red 41.
ME CITY LIVERY BOARD AND BALE
Stable, M. J. Carney, proprietor, for
fine turnouts. Stable 118 Alta street.
COMMERCIAL BTABLES, G. W. FROOME
Prop. Livery. Feed and Boarding. All
kinds of turnouts. Competent drivers. Op
posite Hotel Pendleton. 'Phone Mam 1U1
DEPOT LIVERY. FEED AND SALES
btables. First-class single and double
rigs for all occasions. 027 Cottonwood
St., 'phone Main 701, Elvln Craig, prop,
Proebstel.
bsVnational BANK OF PENDLE
tBMOCWltnl $70,000: surplus. $05,000
ansaci, general minniug uuaineen. m.
lBge,v'K3!tclegraphlc transfers sold on
IC9o; San Francisco, New York and
iROlpal-Pnts In the Northwest. Drafts
iwn ionChina, Japan nnd Europe. Makes
jr, president ; W. F. Matlock, vlce-presl-it:
Wndc. cashier ; n. C. Guern-
r,,-ss.!a.(S)ii casiiier.
OTOGRAPHERS.
frk. 'BOWMAN. LEADING PHOTOGRA
sher ) of. tithe city, nnrvest views. In-
iafcste:.for sale. Finishing done for
Mfetmiunln St., near bridge. 'Phone
9M
rniCAL 8UPPLIE8.
lM,B'BeS.. COURT BTREET. LA
JowJbUxHC Electricians, dealers In elec-
MtlMMMes. Houses, stores, wired for
errle aigsta, bens or telephones. Klec
W jirtiyrn of nH Kinds. Get our prices.
oawiwof a specialty.
48URANCE & LAND BUSINESS.
H ,H. ipAUKEH. OFFICE COURT ST,
Vppelt(" Golden Rule hotel: land' office
ina,Bucii ub uiiux ui uiaiuis anu nil-
tlngtcodtests a specialty.
HNIRiMLEY, JR., U. S. LAND COM-
BMSloaer Specialty mado of land fll
jftatlforoof ; Insurance and collections.
leMuua uuuuing, room iu
a
8 AND CARRIAGES.
IRE HACK. NEW AND VERY
le, for the service of the public
In and Jas. 8. McKay, prop.
Commercial Livery Stable or
iain iui ana tnc hack win call
I LINE, ERWIN BAKER, PROP.
Main S33. stand in front of
taurant.
)ND-HAND DEALERS.
DANIEL. NEW AND SECOND
a bought and sold. Court St.
e block. Call and see htm.
ELE, DEALER IN SECOND
bds. If there Is anything you
kw or second liana furniture.
lite ware and crockery, call and
No. 212 court St.
OREGON FEED YARD. W. T. BOYNTON
Prop. Bneclal care given to horses left
with me. Lower Webb street. 'Phone
Red 204
BOARD AND LODGING.
THE STRAnON ROOMING nOUSE. MAIN
St., Mrs. R. A. Strahon, prop. Nice large
wen Kept rooms in new building, with
;ood clean beds.
THE WniTE LODGING HOUSE, 801
South Main street, M. T, Bradley, prop,
Housekeeping rooms and lodging rooms,
Good comfortable rooms and clean, well
kept beds. Lodging 25 cents.
Mrs. Oldwed Her face would stop an nutomrtblle.
Mr. Oldweu If I h id one. T d Ftop It for hrr nny day In the wk.
CROP REPORT.
EMPIRE LODGING nOUSE, CORNER OF
E. Court and Johnson streets ; goods
large, clean rooms with comfortable beds.
Rates 25c and DOc a night. Thos. Smart,
Prop.
nOTEL ALTA, CORNER ALTA AND
Mill streets. Boa.rd by the day or week,
uooa tame set. Rates 14 ana r per wees,
Pendleton Feed
Neff, proprietor.
Yard In connection.
TONSORIAL PARLORS.
BILLY KRASSIG. BARBER SHOP AND BATH
rooms. Onnoilln HotM St. Geortrn. Good
workmen. Everything In tho beet anltnrv
uuuuiuuu.
BOOT AND SHOE REPAIRING.
L. OREENAWALD, THE OLD RELIABLE
Shoemaker. Flrat claw rennlrlnir with beat
iiiMienuiB. onop in rear oi uinamger, Wilson
JOHN WILSON, FIRST CLASS SHOB-
maner and repairer. Best material used
and good work done. Shop 117 Alta
street.
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE A DAVID BRADLEY ALL-STEEL
Hav Bsler: for mhIr At a hArirnln . J n Tin.
pain, usian, Oregon.
MISCELLANEOUS.
STRAYED FROM PASTURE BAY GELDING,
black polnU;5yeirs old; weight about 1200;
branded "A L" on right hip: email silt in rleht
ear. Ten dollars reward will be paid for horse
or Information leading to recovery. V, E. JIc-
wuuau, rouuiciuu, ure
pLACKSMITHING.
& HON FOR WnEAT RAf!KS
N best In town, -314 Webb St.
m FOR RENT.
KFBItNISnED IIOIIHEKEEPINO
I tin le rnOm. 710 ftallAPA tl-AAt.
rt house. Mrs. Alice Smith, Trop.
jtlVE ROOM.COTTAOE ON CLAY
Eju nauDinn iiauroaa. inquire
lch, 120 Court street.
WANTED.
KTLKXr AMtnoinnpna nv rrtfn.
Efcvblo sets Mm N, J, Longler.
. corner Johnston.
KELLAR BROTnEn8, PLASTERING
nnd cementlncr. Cempnt wnlkn a inn.
cmiiy, i-.stimates rurnisned tree. Wo
guaranteed. Leave orders at Badley ai
Maimer's cigar store. Main St., P. O. bi
104.
WOOD SAWING, CONTRACT WORK A.
B. Stephens. Headuarters at Grays
Harbor Commercial Co., and Neuman's
cigar store, 'l'uones Black 124 and Main
TYPEWRITERS AND HUPPLIES F 8. MER
rll, Spokane, agent Naw Densmore for Et.
em Oregon. Eastern Waihlneton and IiUho.
Second-hand typewriters, supplies, renting,
repairing.
WANTED ADVEItTIBRS TO MAKE USB
of these classified columns. If yon have
sometli.ng ypu -hare no use for, offer to
trade It for something that some other
pony may have and have no use for, some
thing that yep may need In yonr business.
You may have an extra borsi that you
may wish to trade for a cotr or a vehi
cle. Homebody way have the " cow and
vehicle and want tha hnr A flftiutn
"The Girl From
Harvesting About Over Late Fruit
In Excellent Condition Rain Need
ed Badly.
United States department of agri
culture, climate and crop bulletin of
the weather bureau, Oregon station,
for the week ending Monday, Septem
ber 8.
General Summary.
Dry and very pleasant weather has
prevailed throughout tho state durlna
, the past -week. The temperature has
. averaged from about 2 degrees to 4
degrees above tho normal.
I What little grain remained to he
I harvested is now In tho shock oi
TT Tfi " stacK. an" wrestling Has progressed
up A nerc. i without Interruption. Threshing is
now practically completed In all but
a few sections.
In portions of the Willamette val
ley, Southern nnd Eastern Oregon,
the machines will be in operation for
a week or 10 days more. Grain
yields In the western half of tho state
continue unsatisfactory, but In tho
3aya there isn't a collar, cuff or shirt
front laundered anywhere In the coun
try that can compare with our laundry
work. The color and finish are su
perb, and they always give genuine
satisfaction to our patrons. Ladies'
jhirt. waists are also laundered in a
manner that makes them look like , eastern portion It Is believed the yield
new, and the color is preserved longer w111 UQ P the average.
than by having them done by any
other method.
THE DOMESTIC LAUNDRY
. F. Eobinson, Prop. Pendleton,
PUTTY AND PAINT
Cover a multitude of commercial sins; but you
will find our repairs to and refurbishing ot
carriages, wagons, runabouts all sorts of vehicles-are
more than skin deep. We make
good as new" wherever possible always
make things better than we find them.
Call and see that Winona Wagou of ours.
Steel covered hubs, no cranks, and Patent
Hearings make It run so much lighter than the
old style of other makes.
See us about that GASOLINE 15NGINJ1
for your well or chopper.
NEAGLE BROTHERS
Water Bt, near Main, Pendletoa, Ore.
Joseph Ell,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Hop picking In the earlier yards
commenced about tho first of tho
week, and by the close of this week
work will be general in all yards, no
ports Indicate a slight reduction in
theyield, but all agree that tho qual
ity Is exceptionally fine. Corn, po
tatoes, gardens, pastures, and field
onions are badly )n need of ralp, Jn
Washington county field onions are
drying up and tho crop is reported to
be below tho average. Potato blight
continues along the coast, and some
fields are being dug to savo the crop,
i Blight lias also appeared In portions
of tho Willamette valley.
bugar beets in tho Grande Ilonde
valley are doing nicely. Silo corn is
looking well. The third crop of alfal
fa is now being housed in Southern
Oregon under favorable ' conditions.
Pasturago continues short, hut stock
are now being turned on the stubble
fields and (in Increase In the milk sup
ply Is looked for. In tho coast coun
ties stock pastured on tide lands are
doing well.
Late fruit Is making satisfactory
t.dvancement. In Southern Oregon the
dryers have started, and fruit drying
win begin In tho Willamette valley In
auout 10 days.
Columbia River Valley,
Weston, Umatilla county, Maud M.
Baker. Threshing Is rapidly pushed
m the mountain districts, where crops
of wheat, oats and barley aro report
ed good. Teamsters aro all busy haul
ing wheat to the warehouse. Weather
sultry; atmosphere filled with dust.
Rain needed badly. I.ate vegetables
doing remarkably well.
Plateau Region.
Allcel, Union county, P. B. Thorp
The weather Is fine for growing crops.
Potatoes and sugar beets will bo an
average yield and of good quality.
Tho ground Is too dry for winter
wheat to start oven and grow rapidly,
Light frost, but not damaging.
Haines, Baker county, Lee A. Dun.
can Nearly all crops cut and In the
stack or shock. Grain turning out
fully as well, if not better, than ex
pected; threuhlng Is not yet In full
progress.
E. D. Boyd, m Court street,
has the following investments
in Real Estate to offer, all of
which will bring good returns:
One lot and 8-room dwell
ing, I2CX.
160 acre ranch near Pendle
ton, 2200. Also other lots
and ranches.
3 lots near Sisters' school.
2 lots with dwellings
each.
on
1 boarding house and lot.
20 vacant lots- in different
parts of the city.
Easy Terms
Call and Investigate.
NEW GOODS
DAILY : :
The exclusive Cloak, Suit,
Skirt and Waist Factory is
receiving daily new lines of
skirts.
DRESSMAKING
Is our specialty and we are
prepared to do your work in
short order. We also make
Tailor-made Suits without delay.
Call and sec us and inspect
our stylish
apparel.
ladies' wearing
Ed. Eben, Prop.
645 Main Stroot.
Room formerly occupied by Pen
dleton Shogc'-Mpre.
1 sWJVtl
Steamship
Tickets
The North German Lloyd
Steamship Company offers the
best accomodations to persons
going abroad. I am in position
to supply you with tickets anil
and help you make plans for
your trip if you contemplate a
journey to Europe.
Railroad and steamship tick
ets sold to all parts of the world
JOS. BASLER.
HARNESS-SADDLERY
$100 RewarJ, $130.
The reader or tbli paper will be pleas
ed to learn that there Is at leaat one
dreaded disease. that science ha been sfble
to cure In all lta etage and that U Ca
tarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure la tbe onlr
ponltlve cure now known to the medical
fraternity. Catarrh being a constitution
al disease, requires a constitutional
treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure la taken
Internally, act 1 11 directly upon tbe blood
and mucous surfaces of the -system, there-
1 uy ucsiroyiDK ine rounaation or tne ills.
I ease, and giving the patient strenvtb br
building up the constitution and assisting
nature in doing Its work. Tbe proprietors
bare so much faith In Its curat!? powers
that they offer One Hundred Dollar fnr
and rase thot It falls to cure. Hend for
Come To Us
For your lumber and building
material of ail descriptions and
you will save money and get
hrst-class stock. We can sup
ply you with
Doors, Windows,
Screen doors and windows,
building paper, lime, cement,
brick and sand.
We make a specialty of wood
gutters for bams and dwellings.
Oregon Lumber Yard
Alta St , opp. Court House.
PLUMBING
sYDT AM rrvnc -irrr r t-5t ' Ht of testimonials.
VAVA-xiii v.l-XJLH KsUlL.EJH I Addrei-s F. J. Hi:NHy 4 CO., Toledo, O.
Boia py druggists. 70c.
I Hall's Family 1111 are the best.
First claa work. All kluda of
Plumbing SupplleH.
Tinning Kvtrythhig in tho
line of repairing und new g)
work done promptly and Hut-
isfuotorily.
B. F. BECK,
732 CottonWood St,
OOUNSELXOJR-AT-IiAW
u, h. Hupreine Court
REGISTERED ATTORNEY
u. w. .Patent Oillce
!
i
Laatz Bros.
FOR
Wood,
Coal and
Building
Material
Delivered Promptly.
We are in the transfcrin and
trucking business and are pro
pared to move fight or heavy arti
cles. OFFICE-MAIN ST., Near Dopot,
Telephone Main 51.
Oregon's
Blue Ribboo
State pair
Salem
Ssptarqber 15th to 20th
1902
You arc invited to attend
and see the greatest indus
trial exposition and livestock
show ever held on the Pacific
Coast. Good racing every
afternoon. Camp ground
free. Come and bring your
families. For any informa
tion, write
M. D. WISDOM, Soo'y,
Portlund, Oro.
For
POULTRY
and
STOCK
SUPPLIES
CALL ON
Colesworthy
AT TUB,-
CHOP MILL,
127 und 120 Eaat Altn Strwt
UMBER
Cray's Harbor Com. Co.
Opp. W: & C. I. Depot
When getting figures fronl
others on that lumber bill of
yours, don't forget to come
and see us, We carry a largo
stock of all kinds of
Building Material
including shingles, door, win
dows, moulding, screen doors
and windows in fact, every
thing that is found in a firat
class lumber yard.
Ctrnlvr! pyrnmlnn
. S. and FOREIGN PATENTS , m1mlKlnn tn th rlnl n-?r 1
vupynuuM uaier or sale. Font. 8. 9. 10 and 11.
Liirilt, seven days. Jiiildren under'
12. half farj. Call at U10 0. R. - N. !
uepct and secure your tlcketa. This
carnival la -tho grcateejt exhibition of
iue kiuu runmua una pver witnessed.
I ffl gi (t) () P () ft) ft) m mail THe Ea Oregonlan is Eastern Ore
! " 7" . .... . 'fjon's representative paper. It leads,
, Babbitt Metal, beat .In the world, In and the people appreciate It and .how
""'" r..w . h ut, 41 ins r.ai,t ay their liberal patronage. It Is tha
auyertising medium of thl tectlon.
HEATING STOVES,
$3 to $25.
COOK STOVES AND STEEL
KANGES,
$4 to $55.
WJ.Clarke&Go.
Court Street.
TOO 7th Bt., N. W WoiiUInvtou. . O
ST. PAUL'S
Boarding and Day Splwel r Qlrit
WALLA WALLA,
Mulshing nd accredited.
nnnrans Miuic A'SDdotAltn
Blsno. Tha Rev. AudresJ
UXT
a and
oat ot
Storage Fire-Proof Warehouse.
All goods stored at rearouable
in.iii jimcKiycuruyou or ill
."., Heiulual lirul.il,,,,..
Ncrrulla liabflllr.
i'
I
' 1riiU'rr)iu, tbd all tho hurrurivt loipoteary. i ilPIU
Sod tUtanm mi! lllSrXi" "ua .'ae U!m"r " M tourll. ir.
rmiiH IrlM.f "'W f". cured br DoctarabLfMsauM
'I
t'l
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KOToDfflRcS.
. VI.. Y.nan Vau, fll
price. Call on Torn Smart.'